William
Gray
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Professor in the Department of Atmospheric Science
at the Colorado State University
-B.S. George Washington University, 1952 (Geography) -M.S. University of Chicago, 1959 (Meteorology) -Ph.D. University of Chicago, 1964 (Geophysical Sciences) Tropical Cyclones, Tropical Meteorology, and Seasonal Weather Prediction He has discovered a seasonable forecasting tool for predicting Atlantic basin hurricane and tropical storm activity. Gray, W.M., and W.M. Frank, 1993: Hypothesis for hurricane intensity reduction from carbon black seeding, 20th Conference on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology, San Antonio, Texas, May 10-14, 1993. Colorado State University -General Circulation, Tropical Waves, and ITCZ Phenomena of Both the Atmosphere and the Ocean: Summary for ITCZ -Cloud-Cluster-Scale Phenomena Including Undisturbed Conditions (principal organizer): Diurnal Variability, Rawinsonde Compositing Studies, Clouds and Convection in the GATE
(Gray, 1998) (National Science Foundation, 1977) |